The light color is a specification of the color appearance of a light source and is measured in kelvin (k). The lower the kelvin value, the warmer the light; the higher the value, the cooler the light. Light sources of 3400K and above are considered ''warm'', while light sources between 3400 and 5700K are considered ''cold''. Light sources above 5700K are referred to as ''daylight white'' sources.

The Tresco by Rev-A-Shelf 12VDC Pockit Point 1W Mini-Spot/Eye LED Light is the smallest spot LED on the market. The fixture’s small, one inch diameter and more focused beam of light allow for highlighting of items in tighter spaces. The Pockit POINT features a very low profile with a recess depth of only 11 mm (7/16 in.), a collar spring for quick recessing, and a Mini Converter to protect the LED diode from premature failure. The outside ring of the light comes in three finishes; white, black and nickel, while the inside light comes in Warm White (3000K) or Cool White (5000K). A 2m (79") Starter Cord is attached to each light and the Cord comes with a loose AMP® connector, making it easier to route.